Northeast South Dakota counties are cleaning up the damage from Friday's storms, which included straight-line winds of up to 90 mph in Waubay.

Reports of strong storms came in from multiple counties in the northeast, including Clark, Codington, Hamlin, Grant, Deuel and Big Stone. Marshall, Roberts and Day counties all reported rotation. A tornado was reported near Langford, NWS meteorologist Ryan Vipond said, but the damage was minimal.

Survey teams were still assessing the damage, but Vipond said the EF rating will likely be on the low side.

Day was hit particularly hard, Vipond said, with campers flipping over near Waubay and hail breaking windows in Webster. Large trees were reportedly uprooted and grain bins crushed. Downed powerlines sparked two fires.

A weather station four miles west of Waubay reported winds of 90 mph, and Vipond said winds could have been in the 80 mph range when they reached the town.

In the town of Leola in McPherson County, baseball-sized hail was reported, and a gas station canopy in Bristol was damaged.